Bitcoin’s Total Crypto Market Cap Dominance Drops to All Time Low

Bitcoin’s Total Crypto Market Cap Dominance Drops to All Time Low

Altcoin markets continue an unprecedented rise as downward pressure on Bitcoin is blamed on China and continued community indecisiveness.

Community ‘Should Be Punished’ For Not Reaching Consensus

As Bitcoin lost almost 8% in the 24 hours to press time, Ethereum passed $50 USD per coin, appearing to embark on an exponential run similar to that only just witnessed from Dash.

Monero, currently the fourth largest cryptocurrency in terms of market cap, also enjoyed rapid growth to double in value in two weeks, despite volatility.

With many popular altcoins having a great week across the board, Bitcoin’s Dominance Index has dropped to as low as 71% according to Coincap.io with its percentage of Total cryptocurrency market cap has hit an all time low.

“I think the market is going to punish the [Bitcoin] community for not reaching consensus. As it should,” commentator Vinny Lingham wrote on Twitter in response to whether or not to buy BTC at the lower price.

.@ohmymyMichael No. I think the market is going to punish the community for not reaching consensus. As it should.

The comments imply a price dip could be protracted or even worsen if no consensus regarding a scaling solution is reached.

Lingham also took to Medium this week in a bid to provide further evidence that activating SegWit was the only solution.

After Bitcoin Unlimited suffered a bug-based attack, Lingham was critical of hard forks, insisting that a soft fork – SegWit – was superior. He wrote:

I believe that the adoption of Segwit right now is imperative in order for us to get to the next stage in the evolution of Bitcoin and remove the risks of a contentious Hard Fork.

China Trepidation & Record Low Market Cap

China meanwhile is also back in the spotlight as further information regarding the future of Bitcoin regulation in the country is expected imminently.

People’s Bank of China director Zhou Xuedong had previously stressed the need to adopt a balanced approach, which he said would future a “forgiving attitude” to exchanges while continuing supervision and not crossing “certain red lines.”

A legislator behind China’s new civil law code further hinted at what may lie in store this week, referring to Bitcoin as “virtual movable property.” Yang Lixin drew similarities to websites in his analogy, which he described as “virtual immovable property.”